KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona went to a local hospital to undergo precautionary tests after feeling poorly before the team's game Tuesday night against the Kansas City Royals and will remain there overnight.
The team will not provide any further updates until Wednesday.
Francona spoke with the media pregame before leaving. Bench coach DeMarlo Hale managed in place of Francona, who won American League Manager of the Year last season.
Speaking after Cleveland's 2-1 win, Hale said Francona called him into his office about 15 minutes before first pitch to tell him he wasn't feeling well.